Does anybody on here have Braves Season tickets? I'm looking to buy tickets for Opening week when the Cubs are in town. The games are already sold out. I haven't missed the Cubs in town in almost 10 years. Any help will be appreciated. I'd rather not try my like with the scalpers.

The guys in the parking lot on Hank Aaron Dr always have tix. I always use their parking lot and have bought tix from them a couple of times. I wouldn't trust any other scalpers. It's nice to know reputable scalpers.

I usually go to a Publix and make the customer service people find me specifc tix. You can do the same by calling ticketmaster or going to the Braves ticket office and remember sweet talking goes a long way. I dig the aisle seats (I am chubby).

Speakin' the vernacular of the peasantry. Poor little kid, I hope she gets home all right....Professor Marvel

The Braves should be interesting to watch with heyward fighting for a start and glaus on first. They're comparing heyward to andre dawson and if glaus is back to 100% we'll have some firepower. Heyward blasted one over the fence and nailed the assistant gm's car on his first spring training bp.

I hope they are interesting. The ownership group scrimping so much on players this winter was really frustrating. I hate that they gave Vaquez away for damn near nothing. I am still rooting for them and hoping.

Living in the United States where the hottest European import is Plutocracy...

kountryboy wrote:The Braves should be interesting to watch with heyward fighting for a start and glaus on first. They're comparing heyward to andre dawson and if glaus is back to 100% we'll have some firepower. Heyward blasted one over the fence and nailed the assistant gm's car on his first spring training bp.

Just wait til you get up there Jay! You'll be sitting next to an Illinois redneck drunker than a fish(Chicago saying), some rich suburban brats slipping Capt. Morons Rum into their Pepsi's, and either a retiree with a Ernie "Mr. Chub" Banks jersey talking about how the Trib ruined the franchise or a fat businessman ducking the cameras because he's playing hooky from work. Then you'll really see the Chicago "faithful".

If by "faithful" you mean "Unwarranted belief that they will actually win" then the Chubs will always be the most faithful fans in baseball!

Andre Dawson was over-rated when he was a Chub. When he had working knees as an Expo he was the hall of famer.

Agreed! To a fault some times as Cubs fans are fine with losing year after year... Yet the biggest Cubs fan Mr. Bartman gets crucified for doing nothing more than trying to catch a foul ball that is directly overhead!

Where is the petition for Bartman Day?!?!

richardhead wrote:We are the most faithful fans in baseball, I can see why that isn't accepted. Being fair weather is socially accepted these days.